| DESYNE | • desyne v. Obsolete form of gloss (“to plan to do something”). • desyne n. Obsolete form of design. • DESYNE v. (Spenser) to plan in outline, also DESIGN, DESINE. |
| SELSYN | • selsyn n. (Electrical engineering) A synchro whose currents are used directly to drive a receiver synchro that… • SELSYN n. a type of remote-control device. |
| SYNCED | • synced v. Simple past tense and past participle of sync. • SYNC v. to cause to operate in unison, also SYNCH. |
| SYNCHS | • synchs n. Plural of synch. • SYNCH v. to cause to operate in unison, also SYNC. |
| SYNCOM | • Syncom n. A synchronous communication satellite. • SYNCOM n. a type of communications satellite. |
| SYNDED | • SYND v. (Scots) to rinse, wash out, also SIND, SINE, SYNE. |
| SYNDET | • syndet n. A synthetic detergent, as opposed to a natural soap. • SYNDET n. a synthetic detergent. |
| SYNDIC | • syndic n. (Government) A government official having different duties depending on the country; also, a magistrate… • syndic n. (Chiefly Britain) An agent of a corporation, or of any body of people engaged in a business enterprise;… • SYNDIC n. a business agent. |
| SYNGAS | • syngas n. (Petrochemistry) synthesis gas or coal gas. • SYNGAS n. a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. |
| SYNING | • SYNE v. to rinse, wash out, also SIND, SINE, SYND. |
| SYNODS | • synods n. Plural of synod. • SYNOD n. an ecclesiastical assembly or council. |
| SYNROC | • Synroc n. A hard, dense, black solid made from titanate minerals, used for safely storing radioactive waste. • SYNROC n. a type of synthetic rock developed esp. to fuse with radioactive waste. |
| SYNTAN | • syntan n. A synthetic tannin. • SYNTAN n. a synthetic tanning agent. |
| SYNTAX | • syntax n. A set of rules that govern how words are combined to form phrases and sentences. • syntax n. (Computing, countable) The formal rules of formulating the statements of a computer language. • syntax n. (Linguistics) The study of the structure of phrases, sentences, and language. |
| SYNTHS | • synths n. Plural of synth. • synths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synth. • SYNTH n. (short for) a synthesiser. |
| SYNURA | • Synura prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Synuraceae – a colonial chrysomonad alga covered in silica scales. • SYNURA n. (Latin) any of several species of green algae. |